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麻豆社 News reports on how has the downturn is affecting the region's people and businesses.
Join Frances Finn as she investigates how to make the most of your cash.
Nottingham firm Wilkinson announces up to 1,500 jobs could go if a new stock system is introduced.
Wool sales are on the up. Nottingham's knitting guru Debbie Abrahams on why wool is so fashionable.
Debt problems have affected borrowers' health, Notts Citizens Advice bureaux have reported.
Traders at Nottingham's Goose Fair resolve to battle on as belts are tightened.
Notts MP Alan Simpson has warned that more people will struggle to pay their fuel bills this winter.
Info on the housing market with propert expert and Which? Guide author Kate Faulkner (July 08).
A couple have had to offer cash back and a mortgage subsidy to make their home saleable (July 08).
Chek Whyte's multi-million pound construction empire helps save those Notts firms that would otherwise disappear.
A local printer says his business - selling ethical t-shirts - is booming.
Major Nottingham employer Alliance Boots reports a 20% rise in annual profits (June 08).
The biggest fall in house prices in February was in the city of Nottingham (April 08).
In the wake of the closure of a number of big name brewers a Stapleford micro-brewery is looking to expand.
Nottingham-based financial data firm Experian have announced better-than-expected sales (April 08).
The number of homeowners facing repossession orders have risen by 50% over the past year (Jan 08).
US firm Capital One, whose UK home is Nottingham, is to cut about 7% of its workforce by 2009.
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